If recent membership stats are an indication, the National Black Foot Soldier Network (NBFSN) might just (now) be the largest new black youth movement in the country.

I’m still trying to get down to whether National Black Foot Soldier Network president Cedishon Angelou or Seattle Soldier Alfred “Issaquah” Shafford coined it (“all whites r terrorists”).

It like so many other slogans concerning BOW reparatons coined by the (now) national network that, across the country and among soldiers, burn like wildfire across America when published.

There’s no debate over who the author of a new slogan burning down the house is, though. “Is your property on the Slavery Reparations List” was coined and claimed by heralded Savannah soldier Ebenezer Creek.

According to the editor of movement’s official online Website Yusef Douglas, interest in the online NBFSN community has grown so much that brothers interested in joining the movement are doing so online first and then seeking out members in their community.

“It’s the complete opposite from where we were two years ago when brothers joined their local movement first and then joined the online community,” Douglas says. “By enormous request, information defining what Reparations Protests are and how they are staged were added as a sticky on the new Blogger platform. It’s premium content. But it’s now available on line.”